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Johansson: Masi decision 'made no sense on any level'

Former F1 racer Stefan Johansson believes FIA race director Michael Masi's handling of the restart of F1's controversial finale in Abu Dhabi "ignored any level of common sense". The debate triggered by the events that marked the sport's title decider at Yas Marina last month continues to rage, with Johansson the latest to chime in. The Swede, who raced for Ferrari and McLaren in F1 and started 79 Grands Prix, remains a keen fan of the sport and often conveys his insightful and astute views in his personal blog. The 65-year-old thus offered his take on last month's contentious events that resulted in Max Verstappen beating Lewis Hamilton to the 2021 world title on the very last...
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